Simple past tense and past participle of eat.(verb)
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Use "et" in a sentence
"[34] See Matthiæ, who explains it: "_me et supplicem_, qui mortem deprecetur, _et fortem_, qui mortem contemnat, _dicere licet_.""
"[20] Jules Simon: _Etudes sur la Théodicée de Platon et d'Aristote_, p. 88, _et al. _; Davidson: _Theism and Human Nature_, p. 45."
"The idiom is different from the _et pudet et_ construction seen at xv 29 'et pudet et metuo [' I am both embarrassed and afraid '] semperque eademque precari' and _Tr_ V vii 57-58 'et pudet et fateor [' I confess with embarrassment '], iam desuetudine longa/uix subeunt ipsi uerba Latina mihi'."